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Man Shot in Phoenix, Investigation Ongoing

A man was hospitalized after a shooting in Phoenix early Sunday morning, leaving the community on edge. The incident occurred near 83rd Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road, with the victim suffering non-life-threatening injuries. Police are still investigating, urging anyone with information to call Silent Witness. Checkout Solipillow.com

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